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digest ii ** Bacneior wins unit COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? Michael dreamed of winning the lottery, and he he'd do if he did. So as soon as he learned he'd won $1 his plan into action ? hiring a band to with the song ''Take This Job and Sho> "1 told my boss if I ever hit it, you' band," the 31-year-old auto upholsterei had to do it this morning; I told 'em I'd 1 though." Instead of giving McDaniel the book, Clarence Jones, gave his 15-year er Custom Seat Covers a few days off winnings. "This place is just like home to him,1 McDaniel, a bachelor who won the O Saturday when his ticket matched all si; will be eligible for annual after-tax paym for the next 20 years. He said he planne another two weeks. Singer undergoes seal CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) ? Secu laying down the law this week at B hospital when Singer Michael Jacksoi reconstructive scalp surgery. "The fans are beginning to call, and for a barrage of phone calls," sai< spokeswoman for the hospital where tl winner was to sign in last night for surj Jackson received second- and third-c back of his head when special effects during filming of a Pepsi commercial in a day at Brotman immediately afterwarc calls an hour," Davis said Monday. "It may not be quite as bad this time tion is known," Davis said. Many of tho the accident just wanted to be assured tl pop music sensation was all right, she s Still, the hospital planned to hire extn "no one will be allowed into the buil< have business there," Davis said. Moon can lead to NEW YORK (AP) ? A study of 4.1 tients over nearly two decades indicate severity varies with the motions of the s psychotics showing their most bizarre moon is full, a psychiatrist says. The study found that at the time of tl especially during the full moons of the psycMoiiL memai patients display tneir appearancc and strongest irrational fea Mirabile, a psychiatrist at The Institute loru, Conn. IUSC today STUDENT FbRUM ? Sen. Ernest Hoilings'1 Umico Dnnm 0fl9 at rt m i iuuju iuuiii lul av p.m. DE8ATE - Gun control will be debated by t and Debating Society in Russell House Rt BASEBALL-USC plays Western Carolin Sarge Frye Field. SOFTBALL - USC plays a doubleheader ag at 1 n m at I nHu fiomnrnrl FioM UM * V UI UKKIVVUVn I IMIUi -?? ' | c?^* 1 t& I ggfilNE*? r ? " " ? ? ? ? ? I^CNk^iimr T ON WWIUIIVJm/ mMm ! WE WELCOME SPECIAI I I 0% off on any | I with this coupc ; good until May 12, J 605 Harden St. Dat< ~~ I N.Y. noli ) lottery . r McDaniel always | Q Jf 9 ?11 If Cj| W knew exactly what " " 1 o ;n; h, ,t NEW YORK (AP) ? Pc .9 million, he put , , serenade his boss offcred a $10'9??reward a.nd fe jt ,, special phone line to help tine ^ tu0 killed two women and eight c re gonna hear the . . . . ,r . c~;a ??i massacre authorities believe said Monday. I , . stemmed from "bad blood >e back tomorrow, , dealings. however, his boss, ,The, s,layings have bl rtU?0? ot Tot related because milk sugar u: tocelebrate Ms heroin and foil often used ,o cotics were found in th Innp^ criiH spattered apartment in a wor hio Lotto Jackpot Brooklyn neighborhood, p, < numbers drawn, ents of $76,827.36 . MOST thc t,ms w< d to work at least s""nS "Prl8ht d'ai,"' A s nam woman sun nciu a sp pudding can in her hand a feeding a baby, and a crying P surqerv the only survivor ? crawle the bodies. rity guards will be in the Colombian druj rotman Memorial murdering children is a revei i is admitted for that has been used as a repris adults, said Patrick Murp we are preparing deputy police commissioner. i Judy Davis, a Although the victims wei le Grammy award ;ery today. egrce burns on the set his hair ablaze January. He spent Is and "we got 800 because his condise who called after iat the 25-year-old akl , , Smiling faces i security guards so ling that does not Alexander Stroud, 3, holds i balloon, while his 8-monthol< sister Christina sits in her strode at the Gamecock snack ba insanity? ves,edav )00 mentally ill pas that the disease's un and moon, with behavior when the f..11 . ? ?i ic iuii liiuun ? ctnu summer and fall ? most inappropriate s said Dr. Charles of Living in Hart State leac CHARLESTON (AP) ... i n ii Carolinians expressed sorrc Mill speak in Russell death of retir'ed u s A[ Mark Clark and rememl famous World War II corr he Athenian Literary mander's many contributio 10m 305 at 8 p.m. state and nation. Clark, 87, died yesterday a at 7:30 p.m. at and heart ailments after a sta ly a month at the Medical Un South Carolina Hospital. ainst Francis Marion His military carcer span wars. Clark commanded the that liberated Italy in Wor and was later the supreme c< i?o< H ?1 yO? FIVE POINTS' I: LV BOOKSTORE! | |^p L ORDERS ! 1 purchase 51 in hr~ ce offer $10,01 mation in Broo >lice have Rican, the revenge motive was bei opened a investigated, he said. i whoever "We're looking into the possibili hildren, a ii could be a reprisal because of sor may have bad blood," Murphy said at a ne1 ' in drug conference. "We're speculatii because of the fact that there we 2en drug- young children involved and they we sed to cut murdered in the fashion they were.' wrap nare blood ENRIQUE BERMUDEZ, who w king-class father of two of the slain children a: slice said who discovered the bodies at 1 apartment, was being interviewed ai rre found his background was "being explored lain preg- Murphy said. Murphy said Bermud >oon and was not a suspect "at this point." s though The Daily News, quoting i infant ? vestigative sources, reported yesterd d among that Bermudez was arrested in 1974 f selling heroin in Brooklyn, serv I wona, nearly five years on a sentence of 5 nge tactic 15 years and is now on parole, al against The victims were shot in the head ihy, first close range about 2 p.m. Sunday, ai Murphy said two weapons had bei e Puerto used ? a .22- and a .38- caliber pist 1 Iprc nrsaicp lato n< 9 H CU? jjJT C OSB W y ^ JkJ ? South of United Nations forces in Kort >w at the Upon retirement from the military, my Gen. became president of The Citad t>ered the South Carolina's military college, ibat com- U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmon r\ c t r\ tKo D C J * ' 41 1 * - iv/ mi. rv-o.v^., aiuu inc iiauun nas iosi o of its most courageous and dedicat of cancer soldiers." ly of near- "His death is a great loss for me, iversity of well as for the nation. 1 am deeply S2 dened by his passing," said Th? ned three mond, who received some 18 WW 5th Army decorations and was a long-standi Id War II friend of Clark's. "However, his i Dmmander complishments, both in the Army a PHHHH I 1 > "Sufi. 1 y ? * | All inf I Physic I smear te * Urine flit iMIFJ zVi J "CTH * Preffn treatr 9C0/ 1 * Lo.w c .L WEATHER igLg|B /fl B Jltion BUSSES ^'U| *Gener: o.sw^Rs ||f|l I p,J*;e WB[W^WB^WHBSBBBHMBb!^Wb fffii mm wawrfiiMi liiniJ i. % 00 reward iklyn killings ng ? leading police to believe there were two killers. No weapons were ny ictuvcicu, ne All of the victims were shot at least ws once in the head, according to a ng preliminary report from the medical :re examiner's office. Powder burns on :re several victims indicated the muzzle on the murder weapon was in contact with the skull when the bullet was fired, the as report said. nd lis CARMINE ROSSI, a neighbor who nd found the surviving infant girl after being summoned by Bermudez, said lez there were "bodies all over the place. They were sitting up. It looked like a n_ wax museum, like dummies. They ay were all dressed like they were alive, or watching TV." ed Christina Perez, 11 months old, was to the only survivor. Rossi discovered her unhurt, crying and crawling around in at the bloody living room where some of thp KAH 1AC \iforn A ..*U * V. n\,ll IUU11U. /"VUIIIUI lllCS en said she has been placed in a foster ol home. M jBB"' Photo by Joseph Garnett enerai's career ;a. at The Citadel,...will certainly live on he and for that I am very grateful." el, Retired Gen. William Westmoreland, who commanded d, American troops in Vietnam, called ne Clark "a close personal friend of mine ed and an officer I have admired over the years. He was one of the stalwart comas manders of World War II." id- "General Clark is one of the great jr- Americans of my time," said Sen. !\\ Ernest Hollings, D-S.C. "General ng Clark's contribution to The Citadel, ic- the state and the nation is nd unequalled." STEED BIRTH I CONTROL 1 ^FORMATION? I 'ormation strictly-confidential I !?1 PYflminntinn ir?r?lnHir?nr PAP 1 v*v*A xnviviuill^ X XXJL Fp sting/treatment including Herpes [ { and blood testing M ancy testing & 2nd opinion I nent I ost pregnancy ^ ig Clinic of dies Clinic rnwcll St. Columbia, S.C. ||